Spanish documents of the sixteenth through eighteenth centuries point to static political organization in the Philippines that predated the Spanish presence there. Documents in the indigenous language Tagalog point in a different direction—to a fluid, evolving reality represented by the word bayan. The fluidity of bayan allowed it to define the transformations that took place—from wilderness to nation. While forces have sought over the past four centuries to concretize political realities, bayan has remained the locus for representation and meaning for Filipinos
In the context of philippinische Historiographiegeschichte as Ideengeschichte, the Filipino Pantayon...
This dissertation traces the foundations of Spanish imperial rule in the Philippines during the late...
The case of the Philippines provides an interesting example of how post-colonial governments in Sout...
History of writing in the Philippines has traditionally affirmed the eventual disappearance of pre-H...
This dissertation examines the discourse of contemporary West Visayan literature on Region/Nation an...
Written as a contribution to the Bagong Kasaysayan (BAKAS) movement that currently traces the Philip...
After nearly 400 years of colonial occupation by Spain, the Philippine Islands were signed over to t...
The Philippines is a unique case to study national identity as it’s a post-colonial, highly American...
Spanish and American colonisers ascribed the identity 'Igorot' to the peoples of the northern Philip...
This theological investigation uses bayani as a heuristic device to understand the messianic role of...
In the attempt toward a preliminary dalumat (deconstruction) of bayan, critical is the bordering of ...
Spanish colonialism has led to raising a significant issue of how much influence Filipino millennial...
The Philippines is a particularly fertile field for the study of contact-induced lan-guage change. W...
This paper examines the origins of nationalism in nineteenth century Philippines through cultural tr...
Made up of more than seven thousand islands at a geographical crossroads between East Asia and the P...
In the context of philippinische Historiographiegeschichte as Ideengeschichte, the Filipino Pantayon...
This dissertation traces the foundations of Spanish imperial rule in the Philippines during the late...
The case of the Philippines provides an interesting example of how post-colonial governments in Sout...
History of writing in the Philippines has traditionally affirmed the eventual disappearance of pre-H...
This dissertation examines the discourse of contemporary West Visayan literature on Region/Nation an...
Written as a contribution to the Bagong Kasaysayan (BAKAS) movement that currently traces the Philip...
After nearly 400 years of colonial occupation by Spain, the Philippine Islands were signed over to t...
The Philippines is a unique case to study national identity as it’s a post-colonial, highly American...
Spanish and American colonisers ascribed the identity 'Igorot' to the peoples of the northern Philip...
This theological investigation uses bayani as a heuristic device to understand the messianic role of...
In the attempt toward a preliminary dalumat (deconstruction) of bayan, critical is the bordering of ...
Spanish colonialism has led to raising a significant issue of how much influence Filipino millennial...
The Philippines is a particularly fertile field for the study of contact-induced lan-guage change. W...
This paper examines the origins of nationalism in nineteenth century Philippines through cultural tr...
Made up of more than seven thousand islands at a geographical crossroads between East Asia and the P...
In the context of philippinische Historiographiegeschichte as Ideengeschichte, the Filipino Pantayon...
This dissertation traces the foundations of Spanish imperial rule in the Philippines during the late...
The case of the Philippines provides an interesting example of how post-colonial governments in Sout...